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Movie Review: Finding Noah

About the Movie: For over 2,000 years, man has Been searching for the Final resting place of Noah's Ark Been Though there have many attempts, FEW have Been Able to fully explore the one place in the Bible:. SPECIFICALLY Noted Mount Ararat in Eastern Turkey Located,. Agri Dagh or "The Painful Mountain" is the tallest mountain in the region and lies in the very center of a centuries old, geo-politically unstable hot spot. With constant threats of deadly rock slides, hidden crevasses, and glacial ice falls, the Kurdish Rebel Held Mountain poses great Risk Explorer to any, let alone Those Performing a Thorough Scientific Investigation.

Join Director / Producer Brent Baum and the FINDING They Follow NOAH Film Crew as an Expedition of intrepid explorers on a perilous Trek up to Mt. Ararat's desolate summit. There, using State of the art Technology and Real-time satellite Imagery, this Team of archeologists, scientists and professional mountaineers will begin a grid work of exploration unlike any before, hoping to finally resolve the age-old question: did Noah and His Ark Actually exist?

SHOT in Never-before filmed in the harshest of Locations and Conditions, this unprecedented Feature-length Documentary Shows How far Men just are Willing to go to Discover the truth narrated by Academy Award nominee Gary Sinise. , FINDING NOAH is More than a quest for answers, it is a testament of the human spirit, where belief and the need for exploration transcend risk and limitation. My Thoughts: I grew up in a Christian church hearing the story about Noah's Ark and in my opinion it's the most intriguing story in the Bible. What I found out at the start of Finding Noah is that the story of Noah's Ark and this catastrophic flood isn't just something that Christians believe in, but it's a story told in many different religions all across the world, Jews and Muslims included. Finding Noah follows a group of archaeologists, architects, geoscientists, wilderness explorers, pastors, missionaries, and more on an epic journey up Mount Ararat in Eastern Turkey, which is believed to be the final resting place of Noah's Ark, where civilization is believed to have started once again. On their journey, these men battled fatigue, hypoxia, whiteouts, and 100 mile per hour winds, just to name a few things. Did I mention that they did all this on hostile land so they risked their lives in more ways than one could even imagine. I found Finding Noah to be an amazing film and I feel so blessed to have been able to following along this amazing journey. While they may not have found quite what they were looking for, each man was able to find himself during this expedition and form lifelong bonds in the process. I have the utmost respect for every single person involved in this documentary. I also think that no matter what your religious belief is, you'll find this film to be very interesting.

You can watch Finding Noah in select cinemas across the country on Thursday October 8th only. See if Finding Noahwill be playing at a cinema near you and/or purchase your tickets here: http://www.findingnoah.com/tickets.